Las Vegas Ranch has
been an operating cattle ranch under various names since the late 1890's.
The name Las Vegas means "the meadows" and this accurately describes
the area: a sea of grass fed by shallow artesian wells.

Las Vegas Ranch was
home to the first Registered Hereford Cattle in the area brought to the
ranch by Barney York from Albert Mitchel's Tequesquite Ranch in New Mexico
in the late 1920's. Previously known as the Cross Triangle Ranch, the
name was changed to reflect new ownership.

Delbert Pierce and
his family have owned the ranch since 1959. The Steve and Joan Pierce
family now own the ranch, and with a new generation of grandchildren already
arrived, the ranch will be in good hands for decades to come.

Today Las Vegas Ranch
is home to registered Hereford and Angus cattle and continues to sell
reputation breeding stock across the Southwest. With the help of Larry
Stark, the ranch has begun breeding racing
quarter horses and has recently set the record at Turf Paradise for
400 yards. Active in the community, Las Vegas Ranch is proud of its heritage
and proud to be a part of Prescott
Frontier Days and the Prescott Rodeo.